Cross-posted from Madrona Project
Feb. 13th, 2014 05:24 pmTitle: A Tale of Forgiveness
Author: kira
Word Count: 775
World: The Duchy of Saint-Germaine
Main Characters: Pashmina, Grande Duke Alexander Saint-Germaine
Rating: PG 13
Borrow: no
Summary: Pashmina and the Grande Duke celebrate the Fest of Forgiveness…
Author’s note: Madrona is a post apocalyptic world, set mainly in Europe, in what is a new renaissance. Pashmina is a kitten which is a high class prostitute. Alexander is patron, wh9ich means he either owns a kitten for a set period of time, or bought out the kitten’s contract completely, so if that were the case, if the kitten wanted to, they would be free to leave and be their own person, should they tired of their patron or the patron tires of them. They generally go on to opening a brothel of their own after wards, although a few are lucky and manage to marry their patrons.
Author’s note 2: The Fest of Forgiveness is a Madronan holiday where you ask forgiveness from anyone you’ve wronged during the previous year, no matter how big or small the offence.
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Author: kira
Word Count: 775
World: The Duchy of Saint-Germaine
Main Characters: Pashmina, Grande Duke Alexander Saint-Germaine
Rating: PG 13
Borrow: no
Summary: Pashmina and the Grande Duke celebrate the Fest of Forgiveness…
Author’s note: Madrona is a post apocalyptic world, set mainly in Europe, in what is a new renaissance. Pashmina is a kitten which is a high class prostitute. Alexander is patron, wh9ich means he either owns a kitten for a set period of time, or bought out the kitten’s contract completely, so if that were the case, if the kitten wanted to, they would be free to leave and be their own person, should they tired of their patron or the patron tires of them. They generally go on to opening a brothel of their own after wards, although a few are lucky and manage to marry their patrons.
Author’s note 2: The Fest of Forgiveness is a Madronan holiday where you ask forgiveness from anyone you’ve wronged during the previous year, no matter how big or small the offence.
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